RVNA Park Nights 2012

August 22, 2012

In 2012 RVNA continued the tradition started in 2007 of hosting park nights at Reynier Park during the summer.  Neighbors came out to chat and exchange ideas, have fun an eat food from local restaurants.
August 22
Chinese Food from Fu’s Palace (310) 271 7887, 8751 Pico Blvd LA 90035
Thanks to block captains Steve and Susan Demmer, Mike and Roe Diamond
August 8
Mexican food from E.K. Valley (310) 838-6839, 6121 Washington Blvd CC 90232
Thanks to Board members Lisa Barnet and Hector Garza
July 25
Argentinian food from Empanada Factory (310) 836 5944, 2513 S Robertson Blvd LA 90034
Thanks to Board members Elisa Leonelli and Hector Garza
July 11
Pizza from The Coop (310) 837 4462, 10006 National Blvd LA 90034
Thanks to Board members Phoebe Neil and Hector Garza

 

RVNA News 2012

July 3, 2012
RVNA yearly newsletter was distributed to our RVNA block Captains, and they will deliver it to every one of the 500 homes in Reynier Village, in time for our first park night of the summer on Wednesday July 11.
Text by Lisa Barnet, Elisa Leonelli, Phoebe Neill, Paula Waxman
Photos by Elisa Leonelli.  Graphic design by Laura Sadler
Printed by Westside Print Center

SORO Fest 2012

Sunday June 3, 2012

RVNA invited residents to come out and walk along a Robertson Blvd without cars, for the 15th Annual SORO Community Festival, organized by SoRo Inc and co-sponsored by SORO NC, check out the booths of local businesses and organizations, such as the SORO Green Team, listen to music, eat lunch from gourmet food trucks.
Local artist Barbara Mendes designed the flyer.
For more info read our Reynier Village blog.

SORO Meeting 2012

Thursday May 17, 2012

On May 11 RVNA notified neighbors of a meeting of the SORO NC Board to hear community input about a proposed 24-hour 7-Eleven store in the empty lot at the corner of Robertson and Cattaraugus. On May 14 RVNA forwarded the link to an online petition opposing a second 7-Eleven location just a few blocks South of the 7-Eleven at the corner of Airdrome and Robertson. In the space of a few days over 600 residents logged their objections and their reasons (more crime, more traffic, etc.).  On May 17 over 100 neighbors attended the meeting and 30 spoke against the proposal.  Consequently the SORO Board passed a motion strongly opposing “a commercial corner exception to allow a proposed 7-Eleven at 2036 Robertson to operate 24 hours a day.”